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Reimagining Philanthropy in the Global South

From Analysis to Action in a Post-COVID World

Author: Clare Woodcraft, Kamal Munir, Nitya Mohan Khemka and Mohamed A. El-Erian  

Explores some COVID-induced sectoral changes of traditional philanthropic best practice and the responses to them in emerging markets.

The COVID-19 pandemic led to the recognition of some of the shortcomings of traditional philanthropic best practice. This book explores how philanthropy in emerging markets is creating, implementing, and sustaining effective solutions to large social challenges. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Explores some COVID-induced sectoral changes of traditional philanthropic best practice and the responses to them in emerging markets.

The COVID-19 pandemic led to the recognition of some of the shortcomings of traditional philanthropic best practice. This book explores how philanthropy in emerging markets is creating, implementing, and sustaining effective solutions to large social challenges. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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While there have always been high levels of philanthropic giving in the Global South, the urgency and unexpectedness of COVID-19 transformed the parameters within which philanthropy operates. 'Reimagining Philanthropy in the Global South' examines how newer models of philanthropy are tackling development challenges, including poverty, inequality and access to healthcare and education, and questions how organisations are coping with structural changes in donor-driven philanthropy; how changes in traditional grant making are impacting the imperatives of recipient organisations; and how indigenous philanthropy is making a difference. The chapters provide frank assessments of the priorities, challenges and opportunities of emerging market philanthropy, and the lessons learned from the pandemic. The authors highlight the deeper issues at play, as well as offering ideas and positive examples of how diverse stakeholders are coming together to solve social challenges in creative and practical ways. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Critic Reviews

'A seminal work that examines the transformative potential of philanthropy. Through its unflinching assessments and inspirational case studies, Reimagining Philanthropy in the Global South both challenges and guides us in reshaping compassionate, effective responses to persistent development challenges. Deepali Khanna, Vice President, Asia Regional Office, The Rockefeller Foundation
'A timely and thought-provoking book that couldn't have come at a more critical juncture in history! With the precision of a surgeon's scalpel, it dissects the core principles of philanthropy that are relevant to emerging economies post Covid-19. Reimagining Philanthropy in the Global South is an invaluable resource for those who seek to navigate the disrupted landscape of philanthropy with wisdom, compassion, and a steadfast commitment to a better tomorrow.' Dato' Shahira Ahmed Bazari, Managing Director, Yayasan Hasanah
'The Post-Covid 19 world is a totally different ballgame from what we were used to. Uncertainty, unpredictability and instability seem to intersect and produce one of the world's lethal combination producing social injustice. Governments, the private sector and the social sector world over are all challenged in very fundamental ways to address not only today's challenges but tomorrow's limitations. This book emphasises building of networks, collaborations and institutional resilience-features of the goal 16 of the Global Development Agenda. This is a timely collection of articles and insights drawn from across the global south that have at the heart a total focus on the reimagination of philanthropy.' Bhekinkosi Moyo, Adjunct Professor and Director of the Africa Centre on Philanthropy and Social Investment, Wits Business School, University of the Witwatersrand

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About the Author

Clare Woodcraft is the former Executive Director of the Centre for Strategic Philanthropy at the University of Cambridge. She was CEO of Emirates Foundation and Deputy Director at Shell Foundation and is a board member of Fondation Chanel and WINGS.  She writes about catalytic philanthropy, sustainable development and the power imbalances therein. Kamal Munir is Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Professor of Strategy and Policy at the University of Cambridge and the Academic Director of the Centre for Strategic Philanthropy. His research includes organisational inequality and strategy in the face of disruption. He has won several teaching awards and given policy advice to the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank and the State Bank of Pakistan. Nitya Mohan Khemka is Director of Global Alliances at PATH, a global health think-tank, and a visiting Fellow at the Judge Business School at the University of Cambridge where she researches topics spanning gender inequality, poverty and human development.  She lectures on sustainable development and gender.

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Product Details

Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Published
15th February 2024
Pages
240
ISBN
9781009400541

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